Colonial Administration, 1800-1900: Methods of Government and Development Adopted by the Principal Colonizing Nations in Their Control of Tropical and Other Colonies and Dependencies. With Statistical Statements of the Area, Population, Commerce, Revenue, Etc., of Each of the World's Colonies. Including Bibliography of Colonies and Colonization Prepared by the Library of Congress. From the Summary of Commerce and Finance for October, 1901U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 - 435 páginas |
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... duty of 34 per cent , which was afterwards advanced to 12 per cent ; that the home Government forbade the colonists to raise any products that could be raised at home , and the universal principle adopted that whatever colonial ...
... duty of 34 per cent , which was afterwards advanced to 12 per cent ; that the home Government forbade the colonists to raise any products that could be raised at home , and the universal principle adopted that whatever colonial ...
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... duty , all details of colonial affairs , retaining to themselves only the shaping of the general policy with reference to the form of government and the relations , fiscal and otherwise , of the colony with the home Government . SPECIAL ...
... duty , all details of colonial affairs , retaining to themselves only the shaping of the general policy with reference to the form of government and the relations , fiscal and otherwise , of the colony with the home Government . SPECIAL ...
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... duty of the secretary of state to maintain a vigilant superintendence over their proceedings . Although he ought , as I perceive , to abstain from any meddling interference in the details of their administration and to support their ...
... duty of the secretary of state to maintain a vigilant superintendence over their proceedings . Although he ought , as I perceive , to abstain from any meddling interference in the details of their administration and to support their ...
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... duty is placed as a protection to the sugar industry of France . Prof. Edwin R. A. Seligman , in Essays on Colonial Finance , published by the American Economic Association in August , 1900 , says of the French colonies : " Although the ...
... duty is placed as a protection to the sugar industry of France . Prof. Edwin R. A. Seligman , in Essays on Colonial Finance , published by the American Economic Association in August , 1900 , says of the French colonies : " Although the ...
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... duty toward them and assured their happiness forever when he grants them political rights which they do not know how to make use of . He thinks , quite the contrary , that for primitive societies such as colonies are there are more ...
... duty toward them and assured their happiness forever when he grants them political rights which they do not know how to make use of . He thinks , quite the contrary , that for primitive societies such as colonies are there are more ...
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